With portraits of actors, dancers, architects, poets, directors, and musicians, Some of These Days highlights how the so-called New Negro Movement of the 1920s reverberated far beyond Harlem to cities such as London, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna to ignite the global renaissance of modernist culture.
With portraits of actors, dancers, architects, poets, directors, and musicians, Some of These Days highlights how the so-called New Negro Movement of the 1920s reverberated far beyond Harlem to cities such as London, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna to ignite the global renaissance of modernist culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Donald is Professor of Film Studies at the University of New South Wales in Australia. His books include Imagining the Modern City and Sentimental Education: Schooling, Popular Culture and the Regulation of Liberty.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction A Migration of Stars Chapter 1 New Negro Paul Robeson's Formation in Harlem Chapter 2 Between the Jungle and the Skyscraper Josephine Baker in Paris and Berlin Chapter 3 Ballet mécanique Jazz Aesthetics and Modernist Film Chapter 4 Jazz in Stone and Steel Josephine Baker and Modern Architecture Chapter 5 Borderlines Race, Cosmopolitanism and the Modern Uncanny Chapter 6 Down the River of Dreams Songs of Exile and Nostalgia Chapter 7 Here I Stand Performing Politics Coda: Nick's Bar, New York City Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction A Migration of Stars Chapter 1 New Negro Paul Robeson's Formation in Harlem Chapter 2 Between the Jungle and the Skyscraper Josephine Baker in Paris and Berlin Chapter 3 Ballet mécanique Jazz Aesthetics and Modernist Film Chapter 4 Jazz in Stone and Steel Josephine Baker and Modern Architecture Chapter 5 Borderlines Race, Cosmopolitanism and the Modern Uncanny Chapter 6 Down the River of Dreams Songs of Exile and Nostalgia Chapter 7 Here I Stand Performing Politics Coda: Nick's Bar, New York City Notes Bibliography Index
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